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What does the Bible say about the character of Job?

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The Bible describes Job as a perfect and upright man who feared God and shunned evil (Job 1:1).

Job is presented in the Scriptures as a man of notable integrity and righteousness. Specifically, Job 1:1 states that he was blameless and upright, constantly turning away from evil. This commendation reveals not just his moral standing, but also his deep reverence for God. Throughout his trials, Job seeks to uphold his integrity while defending himself against the false accusations of his friends, who wrongly equate suffering with sin. His determination to maintain his innocence demonstrates the strength of his faith, which is ultimately grounded in a profound relationship with God, recognizing that God knows the heart and motives of each person.
Scripture References: Job 1:1, Job 31:1-40

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